Korankei is a fairly small town, and all attractions are within walking distance of each other.





Sanshu Asuke Yashiki Village
Sanshu Asuke Yashiki Village (三州足助屋敷) is a charming open-air museum that brings Japan’s traditional craftsmanship and rural life to life. Located in Korankei, this historical village preserves Edo-period houses and workshops, offering visitors a glimpse into the past. Walking through its scenic setting, you can witness artisans practicing age-old skills like weaving, indigo dyeing, and straw sandal-making. These hands-on experiences allow guests to create their own souvenirs, making each visit unique and interactive.
Beyond the workshops, the village offers a peaceful escape into history, surrounded by nature. Visitors can explore wooden houses, admire seasonal landscapes, and appreciate the craftsmanship that shaped Japan’s cultural heritage. Whether you're interested in history, art, or simply a tranquil retreat, Sanshu Asuke Yashiki Village is a must-visit destination.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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9:00 to 17:00 (last admission 16:30)
- Closed
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Closed on Thursdays (or the next day if Thursday is a holiday), except during Golden Week and in November.
- Entrance fee
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300 yen
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